This year, the United States of North America chooses a new
President, that is, not only the head of his Government and nation, but one of
the world leaders with more influence over the fate of humanity. Within an
electoral bipartisan democratic system as the American, the political parties and
its principles had been, until recently, clearly defined and differential in
conservative party and liberal party. But in recent decades the differences on
the principles of these parties have been disappearing, especially in the area
of human and social well being, leaving voters with more of the same. This problem isbecoming critical for Catholic and Christian citizens in general.
Aalthough they constitute the majority of the population in that country, they are facing the dilemma of whom to vote forwithout letting down their Christian
principles, because almost none of them are reflected in much of what the
candidates propose. (1)